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DUSA- Senador Tim Kaine – Video


DUSA- Senador Tim Kaine
El Senador Tim Kaine, demcrata por Virginia, habla sobre la relacin con Mxico y su respaldo a Hillary Clinton.

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Hillary Clinton On the Global Progress of Women – Video


Hillary Clinton On the Global Progress of Women
Robin Roberts sat down with Clinton at Philanthropy New York #39;s 35th annual meeting. U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton delivers remarks at the 2012 Women in the World Summit in...

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Hillary Clinton: Kidnappings in Nigeria Are 'Abominable'

NEW YORK -- Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton on Wednesday called the kidnapping of 300 schoolgirls in Nigeria "abominable" and said the government of Nigeria must accept aid in the effort to bring them home.

"The seizure of these young women by this radical extremist group, Boko Haram, is abominable," Clinton said while speaking Wednesday at Philanthropy New York's 35th Annual Meeting at the Ford Foundation. "It's criminal, it's an act of terrorism and it really merits the fullest response possible - first and foremost from the government of Nigeria."

Clinton said the Nigerian government has been "somewhat derelict" in protecting its citizens.

"The Nigerian government must accept help, particularly intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance help," she added. "Their troops have to be the ones who do what is necessary but they can do a better job if they accept the offers that are being made."

Clinton has previously weighed in on the issue on social media. On Sunday, she tweeted "Access to education is a basic right & an unconscionable reason to target innocent girls. We must stand up to terrorism. #BringBackOurGirls"

A massive social media campaign via the Twitter hashtag #BringBackOurGirls has taken off globally in recent days and protests have been held all across the country.

The United States government announced Tuesday they are sending a team to Nigeria to help with finding the missing girls.

"We're going to do everything we can to provide assistance to them," President Barack Obama said Tuesday during an interview with NBC News, noting it is a terrible situation.

The Islamist group Boko Haram has claimed responsibility for the kidnappings.

Clinton was also asked about House Republicans efforts to form a committee to investigate the 2012 attack on a U.S. consulate in Benghazi that occurred while she headed the State Department.

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Former PA Chairman Samson Pleads Fifth – Video


Former PA Chairman Samson Pleads Fifth
David Samson says he will not answer questions of the special committee investigating the George Washington Bridge lane closures, asserting his Fifth Amendment rights. For more New Jersey news,...

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Articles about Fifth Amendment – Los Angeles Times

NATIONAL

November 7, 2003 | John J. Goldman, Times Staff Writer

The captain of the Staten Island ferry that crashed into a pier last month, killing 10 people, finally met with investigators from the National Transportation Safety Board on Thursday, but would give only his name and age. NTSB head Ellen G. Engleman said that Michael Gansas exercised his 5th Amendment right against self-incrimination and refused to answer questions about the Oct. 15 accident. "We hope we will be able to talk to Capt. Gansas in the future," Engleman said in a statement.

BUSINESS

March 23, 2002 | DAVID STREITFELD, TIMES STAFF WRITER

Nancy Temple, a lawyer for accounting firm Andersen being quizzed about her role in the shredding of Enron Corp. documents, cited her 5th Amendment right to keep silent 138 times Friday. Temple was deposed by lawyers who had filed a class-action suit against Andersen, which approved Enron's financial statements. In an unusual move, a federal judge in Houston permitted Temple and eight other Andersen employees to be questioned much earlier than such a case would normally allow.

NEWS

February 26, 2002

People who play the market are now at each other's throats. The Bulls & Tigers of Forest Hills, a ladies investment club of 10, meets every month to play the stock market. This month the meeting was held at Jane Peters' house. The club had made $20,000 in the year 2000, and while things went down in 2001, they could still barely hold their heads above water. When the going was good, they called themselves the Sunshine Ladies because they couldn't lose as far as their investments were concerned.

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